The Motorola RAZR2 V9m has been released as a major update to the V3m. Motorola created the V9m to be much thinner than its predecessor, and has upgraded it with a much larger external display equipped with virtual touch keys, a la the iPhone. The internal display has also received an upgrade to a QVGA resolution. Motorola has also upgraded the camera to 2 Mega pixels, and the Bluetooth capabilities have been updated to stereo-quality functionality. Other features such as the music player, EVDO data, memory card slot, and speaker independent voice dialing are features that have been carried over form the previous version of the Motorola RAZR. Even though many of the features of the new Motorola RAZR2 V9m are not unique or original, the phone is still incredibly sleek and stylish and well worth the updates and upgrades.
Sprint cell phone review – Motorola RAZR2 V9m
November 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
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Roaming with your Samsung A900 Sprint Cell Phone
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Are you looking to understand how to control your roaming experience when using your Samsung A900 Sprint-powered cell phone? Roaming is essentially the ability to either take or make phone calls on your cell phone even when you are not within your parent network, which in this case is the Sprint PCS Network. The Samsung A900 phone is capable of working on all Sprint PCS networks all across the country, as well as other networks like 800 Mhz and 1900 Mhz that Sprint PCS has exclusive roaming arrangements with.
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Sprint Cell Phone Plan Review: Higher-Priced Plans
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Sprint offers a wide variety of different cell phone plans, each with different features, advantages and disadvantages. Sprint’s intention is to create such a wide array of cell phone service plans, that there is a plan to address the needs of each and every customer, no matter who they are.
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Sprint Cell Phone Plan Review: Mid-Priced Plans
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Sprint offers a wide variety of different cell phone plans, each with different features, advantages and disadvantages. Sprint’s intention is to create such a wide array of cell phone service plans, that there is a plan to address the needs of each and every customer, no matter who they are.
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Sprint Cell Phone Plan Review: Basic Plans
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Sprint offers a wide variety of different cell phone plans, each with different features, advantages and disadvantages. Sprint’s intention is to create such a wide array of cell phone service plans, that there is a plan to address the needs of each and every customer, no matter who they are.
Sprint’s Basic Plan is a simple plan, providing users with only 200 “anytime minutes”, but unlimited minutes during nights and weekends. With Sprint’s Basic Plan you will also receive the normal standard features, including free long distance nationwide, voice mail service, and call waiting. The Sprint Basic Plan is $29.99 per month, and is the least expensive of all Sprint Plans. If you do not need many minutes for daytime or peak calling, this may be the right cell phone service plan for you.
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Sprint Cell Phone Review: Samsung UpStage
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One of the goals of most cell phone manufacturers is to create products which can be used to set new trends, or to steer other cell phone manufacturing companies in a new direction with the creation of their cell phone products. Motorola did this with the StarTAC which started the flip-phone trend, and with the Razr which helped to create the thin-cell phone revolution. Now Samsung has created a new trend by way of the Samsung UpStage SPH-M620 which was created for use with Sprint. Not only is the Samsung Upstage a quality music phone, but it also features a dual-sided design which is invented and has done more than any other music handset to combine mp3 and cell phone ergonomics. Sprint has been the first cell phone carrier to bring the Samsung UpStage to the market.
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Sprint Cell Phone Review: MOTO Q
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The Motorola Q has recently lost the spotlight to some newer and perhaps shinier options for cell phones, but the MOTO Q was the original slim cell phone, and is the phone that influenced a lot of the characteristics displayed by the T-Mobile Dash and the Samsung Blackjack. The Motorola Q smart-phone was originally a Verizon only cell phone, but Sprint has recently acquired its own version of the cell phone, and there have been recent rumblings regarding a GSM version of the MOTO Q as well. Sprint’s version of the Motorola Q smart phone is essentially the same as the Verizon version, at least when it comes to core applications, but there are small software enhancements and design enhancements, and naturally there is different carrier content as well.
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Samsung A560—Bring that Sprint Cell Phones and Accessories with You
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Just how important cell phone as part of wireless telecommunication technology is nowadays? Let us enumerate some of the possible importance:
1. It is more viable to maintain a cell phone than the regular telephone line. In the latter, you need to pay for installation charges plus monthly fees for the use of your phone line. Whereas in cell phone, you only need to pay for the unit plus the credits you have purchased for airtime, text or multimedia messaging, and Internet browsing. The good thing here is that you will only purchase needed credits, thus eliminating unnecessary expenses in using your phone.
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Connecting Nokia 6016i to the People
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With the advent of wireless technology in telecommunication industry, things suddenly change. From telephone station as well as residential phone system that are interconnected with different grades of cables and wires, we are now tangled on a different “cable and wire”—the cell signal that presently connects our cell phones from one user to another.
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The PC-Like Power of Sprint PCS Vision PPC-6700 Cell Phones and Accessories
November 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
Looking for a cell phone that works like a personal computer?
It is not impossible nowadays. Every now and then, different cell phone manufacturers always come up with new ideas and innovation with regards to design and features of newer phone models. And presently, there are cell phone models that are like a television, personal computer, and MP3 audio and video player is one. Individual who will have the chance to own it will certainly be one of the elite owners of multimedia cell phones.
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